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Strengthening Adult and Adolescent Immunization Coverage

While the United States has made significant progress toward eliminating vaccine-preventable diseases among children, similar successes have not yet occurred for adults and adolescents. Unacceptably low immunization rates exist among many adults and adolescents in the US. To combat this failure, IDSA developed a set of policy principles and recommendations to strengthen adult and adolescent immunizations, and we are working with federal and state partners to move these ideas forward.

 

 

 

 

 

Vaccine advocacy toolkit

Statements

  • 11/2/2021 IDSA comments in support of the November 3, 2021 CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) vote regarding universal Hepatitis B vaccination for adults 19 and older.

  • 6/26/2019 IDSA official position regarding whether PCV13 should be administered routinely to all immunocompetent adults aged over 65 years in the context of indirect effects from pediatric PCV use, delivered before the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).

  • 2/4/2010 IDSA partnered with the Trust for America's Health (TFAH), and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) on this report, which found that more than 30 percent of adults ages 65 and older had not been immunized against pneumonia in 36 states as of 2008.

  • 11/3/2008 The American College of Physicians and IDSA position stating that primary care and many subspecialty physicians should take an active role in the discussion and review of their adult patients’ vaccination status and in the administration of recommended vaccines.

Agency efforts

  • 1/17/2019 IDSA comments to the Department of Health and Human Services' Secretary's Advisory Committee on National Health and Disease Prevention proposed objectives for Healthy People in the areas of global health, healthcare-associated infections, immunization and infectious disease, opioids, and sexually transmitted diseases.

  • 10/27/2017 IDSA comments on the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) FY2018 - 2022 Strategic Plan.

  • 10/27/2017 IDSA congratulates VADM Jerome Adams on his appointment as the nation's Surgeon General, the country's chief doctor and leader of the Public Health Commissioned Corps. IDSA requests a meeting with Dr. Adams to discuss key issues and opportunities to collaborate.

  • 7/12/2013 In the wake of an alarming resurgence of pertussis, leaders from IDSA and the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS) provided U.S. health agencies with recommendations to address the problem in the short- and long term. The recommendations were drawn from the expertise of members from both societies, as well as a successful multi-stakeholder working group meeting on pertussis earlier this year. The meeting was co-sponsored by IDSA and PIDS, along with the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) and the National Vaccine Program Office (NVPO).

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